Saskatchewan Transportation Company

Saskatchewan Transportation Company
An MCI bus being serviced in Saskatoon
ParentCrown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan
Founded1946
Ceased operationMay 31, 2017
Headquarters1717 Saskatchewan Drive
Regina, Saskatchewan
Service areaSaskatchewan
Service typebus service, bus charter and bus parcel express
Routes27
DestinationsOver 250
StationsOver 170
FleetOver 40
Websitewww.stcbus.com

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) was a Crown corporation in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan responsible for operating intercity bus routes in the province from 1946 to 2017. Created in 1946 by an Order in Council giving the company a mandate to provide service between major urban centres and to as much of the rural population as possible, STC was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan.

The government of Saskatchewan announced on March 22, 2017 that it planned to shut down STC by the end of May 2017. Freight services were terminated effective May 19, and passenger services were terminated effective May 31.[1]

  1. ^ Warick, Jason (March 22, 2017). "Government shuttering STC". CBC News. Retrieved March 22, 2017.